the boundary lines will be straight because ther is a certain clmate aronud th area and that is th way the state or country is shaped
By vertical lines, like meridians, but not always straight.
You would be able to see roads on a topographical map.
They go straight up and down in parallel. (This is as opposed to a Robinson Projection where they bow out and away from the Prime Meridian.)
Larger Spaces..in-between lines in the map.
1. True direction (loxodromes are straight lines) 2. Local shapes
Lines
The black lines mean it is a state boundary.
No, a political map would not indicate elevation. Elevation is typically shown on a physical or topographic map, which uses contour lines to represent changes in elevation. Political maps focus on the boundaries of regions, countries, and cities, rather than physical features like elevation.
State boundary lines State delimitation lines. State demarcation lines. shiter
fictional maps that don't exsist
By vertical lines, like meridians, but not always straight.
A fault line is the boundary between two tectonic plates; fault lines do not ordinarily appear on maps.
There are 6 elements needed to drawing a map and there are: Latitude and Longitude Capitols and Cities Boundary lines Scale bars Key Title
They are quite probably boundaries of some kind. Check the legend on the map to find out what kind of boundary they are.
The boundary where air masses meet becomes a?
An isobar are lines drawn on a weather map. A front is a boundary between two air masses
Contour lines or also known as isohypses, connect points of equal elevation on a map. Contour lines can be curved, straight or a mixture of both. The lines on a map describe the intersection of a real or hypothetical surface with one or more horizontal planes.